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a america sits a house of representatives, they have one mandate. america sits a much different senate that has a different mandate. then you have a polarizing president there, not his fault, not his fault. he's tried. and that's the kind of stew that does not result in everyone holding hands and singing kumbaya. so women are very important in this. when it came to the violence against women act, things stuck. we were aguest at this incredibly important legislation being kicked to the curve by the house of representatives. who did we turn to to get speaker boehner to put it on a floor for a vote even though the majority of the caucus had not embraced it? the republican women in the house. we put pressure on them and said, hey, step up. put pressure on your leadership, or do you want to wear the mantle for the rest of your life that it was your party that stopped this life-saving legislation for millions of women all across the country. it worked. and the funding for planned parenthood where we united across the aisle, women, that understood that you
a america sits a house of representatives, they have one mandate. america sits a much different senate that has a different mandate. then you have a polarizing president there, not his fault, not his fault. he's tried. and that's the kind of stew that does not result in everyone holding hands and singing kumbaya. so women are very important in this. when it came to the violence against women act, things stuck. we were aguest at this incredibly important legislation being kicked to the curve by...
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plus the new trouble at the america's cup. why defending champion team oracle usa is now being accused of cheating. sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> coordinated monthly test of the emergency alert system. if had been an actual emergency, you would have received timely emergency information. this concludes this test of the emergency alert system. >> reporter: a santa cruz county woman was arrested for impersonating a nurse at this hospital in san jose. she was taken into custody, so why are bay area hospitals being told to be on high alert today. i'm marla tellez. i'll have that story still ahead. >>> plus the new efforts for transparency by supervisors in santa clara county. >>> it's a cool start to your tuesday morning. plenty of upper 50s out there. but hey, we've got a hotter afternoon ahead. i'll take you through your full forecast. >>> plus
plus the new trouble at the america's cup. why defending champion team oracle usa is now being accused of cheating. sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> coordinated monthly test of the emergency alert system. if had been an actual emergency, you would have received timely emergency information. this concludes...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> it was damaged by an earthquake in 1989, now the costly reopening of the san francisco oakland bay bridge is nearly underway. when it reopens it will return ten lanes wide over a 2.2-mile stretch, and at its highest point it will stand to 525 feet above the water, around 230,000 vehicles are expected to cross it every day, but as melissa chan reports the project has had its share of challenges. >> reporter: the beautiful bay bridge, after years of waiting, residents will soon start driving down the new span in what has become one of the most expensive infrastructure projects in the country. the journey to arrive here has hardly been smooth. structural safety has challenged engineers. two major fault lines cut through this area. in the 1989 earthquake, the one that broke the bridge, remains strong in many minds. size moll gists believe the city is due for anot
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> it was damaged by an earthquake in 1989, now the costly reopening of the san francisco oakland bay bridge is nearly underway. when it reopens it will return ten lanes wide over a 2.2-mile stretch, and at its highest point it will stand to...
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that's is for "america live." >> we weren't ready.next. you're so quick over there. >> i am a speed talker. >> shepard: you are indeed. thank you. the news begins anew on "studio b." a court order in egypt threatens to escalate the deadly tension as the white house still refuses to call the military's removal of egypt's president a coup. though of course it was a coup. we'll take talk to jen about that. >> another twist in an already bizarre kidnapping case. the family of the man who kidnapped this girl and murdered her family is asking for a paternity test to see if her alleged abductor was her father. and it's probably not a surprise cigarette companies are the least respected brands in america. but wait until you hear which airlines fared worse than marlboro. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." >>> first, at 3:00 in new york city, an emergency meeting of the you nations under way after rebels in syria accuse them of chemical weapons attacks which they claim killed 100 people and possible listen hundre
that's is for "america live." >> we weren't ready.next. you're so quick over there. >> i am a speed talker. >> shepard: you are indeed. thank you. the news begins anew on "studio b." a court order in egypt threatens to escalate the deadly tension as the white house still refuses to call the military's removal of egypt's president a coup. though of course it was a coup. we'll take talk to jen about that. >> another twist in an already bizarre...
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so, you know, in america there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers our country. >> so you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly manage d fiscal unit. even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself just managed itself for decades bad? >> i think detroit was a perfect storm of a lot of bad things. it's as if every bad thing that was going to happen to a city happened more intensity and more all at once than detroit. but i don't think it's emblematic of other places. if you look at a place like northeast ohio, which bruce and i talk about in our book kwrks the metropolitan revolution," cleveland, akron, canton, youngstown, have been able to organize around their assets and figure out how to take the innovative capacity that's in their institutions like the cleveland clinic, akron health cent
so, you know, in america there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers our country. >> so you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly manage d fiscal unit. even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself just managed itself for decades bad?...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have yet to find the murder weapon. attorneys for hernandez says they are confident they can clear their client's name. >>> thursday a team from california and japan -- excuse me that was on wednesday -- earned spots in the little league world series for ids from california have definitely been the rock stars of the tournament. they had to rally back last night, they tied it up at 3-3, and then in extra innings grant does it again. this kid is some kind of special. he is 6'4". he has two hits on the tournament. the other hit, a grand slam, so he is making
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have...
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. >>> creo que una ciudad moderna en estados unidos de amÉrica, no puede aceptar que ningÚn ser humano espera 30 horas para recibir atenciÓn medica. >>> no descartan la posibilidad que esta deficiencia se tratÓ de una falla tÉcnica, humana, pero llama la atenciÓn al analizar el video, de cuadro a cuadro, del comportamiento de un reo, que saliÓ de su celda como sabiendo lo que iba a suceder. >>> el reo con pantalÓn naranja estuvo atrÁs de la puerta, y avanzÓ en posicion de cacerÍa al abrirse, el director de correccionales dijo que el sistema se activÓ con la complicidad de un empleado de la penitenciaria. >>> estaban listos para lanzar un ataque contra otro preso. >>> ocurriÓ en junio del 2013, las autoridades del centro de reclusiÓn, no tienen comentarios, tres empleados renunciaron a sus cargos, no es la primera vez que este sistema se activa, desde miami florida, galo arellano, univisiÓn. >>> una cÁmara de seguridad captÓ como 54 interos huyeron de una cÁrcel de menores en san pablo, en brasil, se tomaron como rehenes a funcionarios del penal, se recapturÓ a 22 de 54
. >>> creo que una ciudad moderna en estados unidos de amÉrica, no puede aceptar que ningÚn ser humano espera 30 horas para recibir atenciÓn medica. >>> no descartan la posibilidad que esta deficiencia se tratÓ de una falla tÉcnica, humana, pero llama la atenciÓn al analizar el video, de cuadro a cuadro, del comportamiento de un reo, que saliÓ de su celda como sabiendo lo que iba a suceder. >>> el reo con pantalÓn naranja estuvo atrÁs de la puerta, y avanzÓ...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back everyone, as president obama tries to ratchet up support for his economic policies he is targeting a key constituency focused on the soaring cost of higher education. david shuster has the report. [ cheers ] >> at the university of buffalo, the president announced ambitious changes to make colleges more affordable and accountable for their costs. >> college has never been more expensive. over the past three decades, the average tuition at a public, four-year college has gone up by more than 250%. >> reporter: and so the president said he will use executive orders and lobby for new legislation that would make changes in three years. >> what we want to do is rate them on who is offering the best value so students and taxpayers get a bigger bang for their buck. >> reporter: the american council on education reacted cautiously, describing the president's effort as a sweeping thoughtful proproal. at
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. ♪ >>> welcome back everyone, as president obama tries to ratchet up support for his economic policies he is targeting a key constituency focused on the soaring cost of higher education. david shuster has the report. [ cheers ] >> at the university of buffalo, the president announced ambitious changes to make colleges more affordable and accountable for their costs....
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the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership appointments? >> [speaker not understood] recommendation. >> i second. >> thank you. mr. ar men trout, may i hear a reading of the recommendation? >> yes, president norton. thank you. again commissioners, superintendent, my name is chris armentraut, director of policy and planning. [speaker not understood] appoints the following individuals for membership to the quality teacher and education act oversight committee. also known as qtea. sam rodriguez, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood] cornell, and dan cohen. >> we don, i believe, have resumes on these people. >
the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership...
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. >> translator: i call on every muslim on every spot on earth to stop the crimes of america and its allies against the muslims in palestine, iraq, afghanistan, yemen, mali, and everywhere. >> emily schmidt joining us from washington. emily, clearly the obama administration feels that something is up here, but specifically do we know what led them to pull the trigger on closing these embassies? >> we have a couple of different ways to pull back the curtain for you. first of all, with what we've been reporting, officials have been tracking this knowledge they said for weeks, but in the past few days they say the chatter was simply increasing enough to believe that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen could be in the final stages of planning an unspecified attack. this morning the white house tells cnn though it's not going to comment on intelligence in this case, particularly as it relates to a "new york times" report that says some of this intelligence came from intercepted electronic communications between senior al qaeda operatives. this article notes that's one of the main f
. >> translator: i call on every muslim on every spot on earth to stop the crimes of america and its allies against the muslims in palestine, iraq, afghanistan, yemen, mali, and everywhere. >> emily schmidt joining us from washington. emily, clearly the obama administration feels that something is up here, but specifically do we know what led them to pull the trigger on closing these embassies? >> we have a couple of different ways to pull back the curtain for you. first of...
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"america tonight" is next on al jazeera. i'll see you back here at 11:00 eastern time, 8 pacific. ♪ >>> on "america tonight," building the case for action against syria, u.s. forces stand ready to go now what is next? >>> a spike in temperatures forces a time-out. the hid endangers for young athletes, and what can save them. >> we helped him up and started walking back to school, and the fell once again. >>> and timeless words scrawled on scraps, how the letter from birmingham jail lead to a revolutionary moment in american history. >> the letter was a call to the national conscious of america. ♪ >>> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. a showdown looms with washington tonight that western powers are gearing up for some kind of military strike against the government of bashar al-assad. tell us what all of this means. and what is going to happen next? >> the white house insists that the president has not yet made a decision to go ahead with military strikes. you would not know that from the rhetoric
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and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's the point? >> guest: the point was that they wrote a--they wrote a column and--and they--where they sort of--after, you know--gave him a kind of backhanded compliment and where--i---the--where--i forget, i think it had to do with the republican convention and j.c. watts was giving a speech and he made the point that he had come up--his father had--had inspired him and how he'd overcome great obstacles and so forth. and they sort of used colin powell to--to sort of, i guess, wi--give a kind of black--backhanded slap to j.c. watts by sayi
and to some degree, that's america today. that's our--our race--our race relations are--we go to louis farrakhan and give him a great deal more media time and attention than we do to thomas sowell or shelby steele, or any number of--of other--of other people. that's the--those are the ones who control the--the moral authority of the larger society, and keep--keep us in this sort of--frozen in this way. c-span: you write about a column written by cokie and steve roberts about j.c. watts. what's...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. >> tragedy at the field. a man falls 60 feet from the up der deck -- upper deck to his d. >> hundreds of u.s. missiles were stolen on the same night four americans were killed landing in the hands of the enemy. could this be behind the administration's silence. >> a mystery person appears after an accident. was it an angel, a priest. the mystery finally solved. fox news starts right now. >> ♪ >> we hope you are getting moving, too. good morning it is tuesday by the way. welcome to fox and friends first. i am heather childers. i am ainsley earhardt. it is now 32 minutes after the top of the hour. this morning hannah anderson is back home with her father in california. for the first time she is speaking out from her rescue from kidnaper james dimaggio. >> for my daughter the healing process will be slow she has been through a tremendous
the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. >> tragedy at the field. a man falls 60 feet from the up der deck -- upper deck to his d. >> hundreds of u.s. missiles were stolen on the same night four americans were killed landing in the hands of the enemy. could this be behind the administration's silence. >> a mystery person...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 mohs, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. and get 0% apr for 60 mohs, now until september 3rd. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to amer
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's....
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a wild view of the most dangerous wildfire in america. with the elite teams inside the burn zone and a huge part of the country on fire. >>> later, the fix is in and it's catching on all across america. how folks are getting handy like the good old day, saving a lot of money in the process. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from di
a wild view of the most dangerous wildfire in america. with the elite teams inside the burn zone and a huge part of the country on fire. >>> later, the fix is in and it's catching on all across america. how folks are getting handy like the good old day, saving a lot of money in the process. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to...
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law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people based on the tax code when the government miss leads about a terrorist attack in benghazi that erodes trust and when our commander-in-chief says this is phony there's no reason to be concerned about this there's nothing to see here, that is just arrogance. >> there's frustration nobody has been brought to justice since four americans were killed in that attack and the revelation that is seen and journalists interviewed one of the lead suspects while the fbi reportedly has not. >> elizabeth prann, thanks so much. >> the boy who fell o
law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people...
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what does america do when she no longer needs her slaves or surplus. there's the eight hundred eighty s. reconstruction era was the first time in our history that america had seen a large surplus of nonwhite labor eight hundred seventy s. many former slaves were integrated into the labor force but a white backlash in the one eight hundred eighty s. and eight hundred ninety s. led to a permanent underclass to nearly nearly a century of separate but equal to the c. of the supreme court for very different reasons there was a similar surplus of white labor in the early one nine hundred thirty s. so regardless of race capitalism runs in cycles in fact it's called the business cycle there are up times when there are jobs for everybody labor markets tight pay rises and there are down times when the economy has a surplus of workers falling wages and a high level of unemployment we saw this cycle during the boom and bust of the roaring twenty's and the stock market crash in great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. after that crash nearly a third of am
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that's my new role in america. >> in all that matters. >> a panda family reunion in china. this adorable giant panda cub was reintroduced to her mother last week. she was born july 6th but taken away when her leg was hurt. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the executives at blackberry are considering selling off the company. it's being called a very lucrative move by six years ago magazine. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" and good morning, norah. >> good morning to you charlie. >> lots of interesting stories this morning. we begin with this new concerns that al qaeda is on the move. the iraq al qaeda group has changed its name to the islamic state of iraq to show their growing ambition. >> and there are growing fears syria is to become the new haven for terrorists. they warn it could create the world's great eterror threat. lara logan, good morning. >> good morning, norah, good morning, charlie. >> how dangerous is al qaeda in syria and what are you worried about? >> dangerous enough for the deputy director of the cia to say there are more foreign figh
that's my new role in america. >> in all that matters. >> a panda family reunion in china. this adorable giant panda cub was reintroduced to her mother last week. she was born july 6th but taken away when her leg was hurt. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the executives at blackberry are considering selling off the company. it's being called a very lucrative move by six years ago magazine. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this...
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brawling corporations continue to merge the situation is only getting worse so if you want to know why america is losing its laurels just look to the size of our org chart. and to the dead might tonight let's talk about that by filing dance with her at the residence. but does it for now don't forget to tune in tonight at nine pm for larry king now i marinated have a great night. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more.
brawling corporations continue to merge the situation is only getting worse so if you want to know why america is losing its laurels just look to the size of our org chart. and to the dead might tonight let's talk about that by filing dance with her at the residence. but does it for now don't forget to tune in tonight at nine pm for larry king now i marinated have a great night. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you...
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a man nicknamed captain america is about to be seen a lot more here. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, an update on the wildfire at yosemite national park. we'll be live from the scene. plus today's inspection in syria of last week's alleged chemical attack. we'll speak with bob corker. and the ceo of popeye's louisiana kitchen joins us in the studio. >> that's the news this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. his morning. i'm anne marie green. have a good day. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> she's like houdini. >> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. what do you mean? >> you just amaze me. you always do. [ laughter ] >> thanks. >> she's always ready to go, huh? once the bell hits. >> always prepared. >> ready to go. hey, folks, we are going again on this monday morning. low clouds and fog have surged onshore very wet out toward the coastline a lot of drizzle there. when will we clear things out? we'll talk about that comin
a man nicknamed captain america is about to be seen a lot more here. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, an update on the wildfire at yosemite national park. we'll be live from the scene. plus today's inspection in syria of last week's alleged chemical attack. we'll speak with bob corker. and the ceo of popeye's louisiana kitchen joins us in the studio. >> that's the news this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have...
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>> what part of captain america are you not understanding? >> that's what i'm saying. we are competing within the other americans in these games and we don't care. if we are fighting somebody else we will do anphetamines and ambien and whatever it takes to allow a soldier to improve. why not with athletes? >> it takes like five pounds of pressure to pull a trigger on a gun. i am not sure necessarily it will be that helpful. >> what if you have to stay up for 12 hours and have to fly across the ocean? >> i knew a guy in iraq that used to use red bull with his captain crunch instead of milk. >> that is disgusting. >> did you try it? it is amazing. >> and what about these molars. >> that's my point. people in media and i said this on "the five" people in media do all sorts of things to get better. they get botox. they take aderol when writing to meet deadlines. botox is a performance-enhancing drug for people in the media. same with aderol. >> and viagra. >> why can't -- why is it we are all getting down on the baseball players or football players because they want to ach
>> what part of captain america are you not understanding? >> that's what i'm saying. we are competing within the other americans in these games and we don't care. if we are fighting somebody else we will do anphetamines and ambien and whatever it takes to allow a soldier to improve. why not with athletes? >> it takes like five pounds of pressure to pull a trigger on a gun. i am not sure necessarily it will be that helpful. >> what if you have to stay up for 12 hours and...
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>>> this is world news tonight, america warships at the ready. will there be action at the new troubling images from syria tonight. the president huddling with national security team, doctors on the ground treating thousands of patients, revealing the symptoms tonight. abc's martha raddatz standing by in the region. yosemite on fire. our team inside the park tonight. how close are the flames to sites. a major city, that fire threatening power and water. remember the dream. tonight the march to washington 50 years after the reverend martin luther king made that dream first. how his "i have a dream" speech is being kept alive. and an american voice silenced. ♪ you're no good, baby you're no good ♪ >> singer linda rostadt revealed, the condition that has stolen her voice. >>> good evening, great to have you with us on a saturday night. we begin with that growing urgency over syria. american warships being repositioned, what is coming next? president obama in a rare white house meeting with his national security advisors today. this prompted the
>>> this is world news tonight, america warships at the ready. will there be action at the new troubling images from syria tonight. the president huddling with national security team, doctors on the ground treating thousands of patients, revealing the symptoms tonight. abc's martha raddatz standing by in the region. yosemite on fire. our team inside the park tonight. how close are the flames to sites. a major city, that fire threatening power and water. remember the dream. tonight the...
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you can't talk like this in america? i accept the fact decent american born in canada, but this kind of talk i don't think is the way we talk in this country. >> your thoughts? >> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the edge. and he's made the middle very uncomfortable. i'm talking about texas conservatives. i'm not talking about conservatives outside of this state. he's making people very uncomfortable in his home state. >> the chris, he knows what he's doing. he knows exactly what he's doing. you should have seen the right wing on twitter after he said those things about haggle. they fell in love with him then. he knows what he's doing. >> so do we. thank you michael and jim moore. thank you for coming on for a look at this guy when there's still time to do som
you can't talk like this in america? i accept the fact decent american born in canada, but this kind of talk i don't think is the way we talk in this country. >> your thoughts? >> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the...
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america runs on dunkin'. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. th dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. a couple of showers still have to come through here. the front is still not through. to humidity levels start draw. skies clear tomorrow afternoon. lots of sunshine for the week and. low humidity. comfortable at night. it is muggy out there now. be a world-oing to class weekend. i love it. i can't wait. >> the thunderstorms stayed away from the football game. [indiscernible] >> thank you for joining us. >> the tonight show is next. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- emmy-winning actress kristin chenoweth. from the new movie "jobs," josh gad. and ridiculous 911 calls. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show
america runs on dunkin'. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. th dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. a couple of showers still have to come through here. the front is still not through. to humidity levels start draw. skies clear tomorrow afternoon. lots of sunshine for the week and. low humidity. comfortable at night. it is muggy out there...
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it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid later. winds shift north and debitors go down to 63. tomorrow is mostly sunny, breezy and cooler. lows at a news at the beaches and wednesday partly sunny, comfortably cool. should be about 75 on wednesday with a northeast wind blowing at that time. a little cooler canadian air once again. >> that has been the story all summer. i think it will get warmer, though you've been saying that. i will believe you >> you wait and see >> time for the trivia. in this day in 1898 u.s. and at the island territory of hawaii. on which island would you find the grand canyon of the paci
it's one of the ironies that warming in the arctic regions of north america. even though the north pole itself has been running chilly, the warming in north america has buckled the jet stream and kept the summer cool in the midwest. clouds dominate the day with some filters on at times with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. high of 81. winds will be variable coming in of the late. a light breeze on the shoreline. partly cloudy today, perhaps it _ and breezy and cooler and less humid...
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but he knew that the 44 aircraft would not be enough to destroy two of america's biggest cities. but he did believe that the psychological blow of the attack would be enough to force the united states to the negotiation table and to sue for an early piece. doolittle only filled and 16 bombers over tokyo. he was -- and yamamoto yamamoto was talking about 44 bombers. so it was a magnitude greater. okay, so one of the remarkable things about these subs is that they marked the first time they had launched an offensive attack against any enemy. up until 1945, used for either scouting or to sink ships. nobody dreamed that a submarine could be used to attack a city. that is one reason why these submarines were so revolutionary and also why they are relevant today. aside from being an amazing story, they are the historical predecessor of the u.s. regular missile carrying subs from the 1950s, which is shown here. it surfaced just like the e401 and they launched a nuclear missile with these subs. so in other words, a regular missile carrying subs are the direct descendents of these subs. s
but he knew that the 44 aircraft would not be enough to destroy two of america's biggest cities. but he did believe that the psychological blow of the attack would be enough to force the united states to the negotiation table and to sue for an early piece. doolittle only filled and 16 bombers over tokyo. he was -- and yamamoto yamamoto was talking about 44 bombers. so it was a magnitude greater. okay, so one of the remarkable things about these subs is that they marked the first time they had...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. swallowed up. the massive sinkhole, opening up under a popular florida resort. windows cracking. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory. >> a surprise appearance by "glee" star lea michele, speaking out for the first time, about her love and the loss of her boyfriend, co-star cory monteith. why no one expected this heartfelt tribute right now. >>> and carrie underwood is here, live, like you have never seen her before. she says hosting "gma" has been her dream. now, she's heading into the anchor chair with us. >> hey, everybody, are you ready for a good morning, america? >>> good morning, america. all of our viewers in the west. robin and sam off today. great to have ginger here. lara to my right. different angle. we have a lot to get to this morning. including
>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. swallowed up. the massive sinkhole, opening up under a popular florida resort. windows cracking. more evacuated. we're live at the scene. >>> breaking new details on the dramatic end to a six-day hostage ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson rescued after an fbi shootout. the heroes on horseback who found her speak out this morning. >>> i wanted to dedicate this award to cory. >> a surprise appearance by...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. need a little kick? pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mut
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh!...
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apologize to america. >> i would like to apologize -- well, wait. i have a question. when you did the "ellen" show do you remember chugging the grape juice? >> i never said it was wine. right after i said, it's grape juice. >> i don't think so! >> that makes me a liar and a cheat, too. >> we have a special edition of the plaza ambush makeover in honor of kathie lee's big birthday. >> how big? >> two women of a certain age every day this weekend. >> and stylist to the stars louis lacari, la, la, la, la. >> i really need to write a new one. >> yes, you do. and jill martin, an author. >> indeed. >> how were the pickings? >> raining again . >> tomorrow it will be beautiful the rest of the week. we found two great ladies and we're super excited. both of them, by the way, teachers. >> first up is diane peterson, 63 years old. >> you said 63. that's the word. i heard sixty three. she recently lost 100 pounds, retired from teaching after 25 year and she wanted a new look for the new chapter of her life. let's listen to her story. >> >> love this sign. let's get through the bu
apologize to america. >> i would like to apologize -- well, wait. i have a question. when you did the "ellen" show do you remember chugging the grape juice? >> i never said it was wine. right after i said, it's grape juice. >> i don't think so! >> that makes me a liar and a cheat, too. >> we have a special edition of the plaza ambush makeover in honor of kathie lee's big birthday. >> how big? >> two women of a certain age every day this...
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good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. at the end of the day, those are relieved parents who has a son that's still alive after that accident. >> that's very divided in many ways. we'll tell you what the hug was all about coming up on the broadcast. >>> i'm dan harris. this is saturday, august 10th. alongside bianna golodryga. we're going to start with a story of a father, a different father, on a mission to prove his daughter's death was not a suicide, even though a coroner initially ruled it that way. >> she was found with a gunshot wound to the head at her ex-boyfriend's apartment. gio benitez is here with that story. >> reporter: the 22-year-old father says he's convinced the police botched the investigation. and he wants it reopened right away. the voice you hear on this 911 call is richie minton. >> it's my ex-girlfriend. i woke up and she's covered in blood. >> reporter: it was an emergency dispatcher in carbondale, ill. but minton found himself on the other end of the line. this is richie. my girlfriend just commit
good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. at the end of the day, those are relieved parents who has a son that's still alive after that accident. >> that's very divided in many ways. we'll tell you what the hug was all about coming up on the broadcast. >>> i'm dan harris. this is saturday, august 10th. alongside bianna golodryga. we're going to start with a story of a father, a different father, on a mission to prove his daughter's death was not a suicide, even though a...
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it is the unwinding of america, but also the middle class. you need people who love jobs, have been found in ice, whose have declined rather than rising away. the policies expected them to do in this country. it's really a very provocative and important book. so that i recommend highly. i am looking forward to rachel kushner's, the flamethrower. i haven't read back at them but the story of a young woman in the 1970s. what intrigues me about it besides just the story is that laura miller talk about how rachel kushner's authority in this book is really intriguing, but also rattling sound of reviewers who weren't used to a woman taking the liberty she take in the books. i can't wait to see what it really means. and finally, i am also getting around to steer itself that came out earlier this year. it is a big book. schlepping it to the beach will be found. it is intellectual history and also wove in and with the coming of the prosecution of world war ii, tying the international together in a way that most scholars cannot do and also tracing the u
it is the unwinding of america, but also the middle class. you need people who love jobs, have been found in ice, whose have declined rather than rising away. the policies expected them to do in this country. it's really a very provocative and important book. so that i recommend highly. i am looking forward to rachel kushner's, the flamethrower. i haven't read back at them but the story of a young woman in the 1970s. what intrigues me about it besides just the story is that laura miller talk...
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we're living in a world where america by itself can't do much. what the obama administration could do is cowelless international action. there's a call for an event to criticize the egyptian government and the u.s. has resisted that. if we took a more forceful stance in the international community, we could build a coalition that could exert greater pressure. it doesn't seem like that's the way the white house is going to go. >> josh rogan, "newsweek" magazine, the daily beast, read his stuff, folk, at an important time. we'll keep an eye on egypt throughout the day as the day of rage protests are expected to intensify. plus, more revelations from nsa leaker edward snowden that show the nsa violated american's privacy thousands of times. can twitter predict election winners? the author of a new study that's getting a lot of buzz and could change the way campaigns connect in the future. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. president obama is winding down his vacation but he's got the martha vineyard livestock and show. that looks fun.
we're living in a world where america by itself can't do much. what the obama administration could do is cowelless international action. there's a call for an event to criticize the egyptian government and the u.s. has resisted that. if we took a more forceful stance in the international community, we could build a coalition that could exert greater pressure. it doesn't seem like that's the way the white house is going to go. >> josh rogan, "newsweek" magazine, the daily beast,...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >>> the american soldier responsible for killing 16 afghan civilians is apologizing. robert bales took the stand in the sentencing phase of his military trial, and rob reynolds reports on his apology, and what it means for his case. >> reporter: i wish i could take it back, but i can't. speaking in a low, halting voice, bales apologized to the families of the african civilians he murdered, and said he disgraced his own family. what i did was an act of cow
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. >> shepard: the father of one of three teenagees charged in a brutal beating cotts on camera -- oops. i was supposed to talk about the dow first. very exciting. show that again. a weird thing happened at 12:30 today. see this? this chart over here -- it's been going down all day and you can see it -- 10:00 and then 11:00 and then half after 12 we go
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. [♪ music ] >> well, attorneys for the soldier who killed 16 afghan civilians in a rampage last year will push for lighter punishment. the sentence hearing is underway in washington state. sergeant robert bales has pleaded guilty to the murders. today he faced more survivors. now to the case of army private bradley manning. he's responsible for the largest leak of classified information in american history. he was sentenced to 35 years in prison. the former surveillance analyst was arrested in 2010 for allegedly leaking more than 700,000 government documents to wikileaks. the judge convicted him of most of the charges in july, but he was found not guilty of aiding the enemy. manning will be credited for the three plus years he spent in custody. kimberly has hour report. >> reporter: private bradley manning walked into court to find out if he'll get his wish. at trial he said he wanted to go to college, get a degre
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. [♪ music ] >> well, attorneys for the soldier who killed 16 afghan civilians in a rampage last year will push for lighter punishment. the sentence hearing is underway in washington state. sergeant robert bales has pleaded guilty to the murders. today he faced more survivors. now to the case of army private bradley manning. he's responsible for the largest leak of classified...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...
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that's what they want to exult in america. i just think this is a tragedy and they're always playing the victimization card. i don't agree when the pattern that colonel west just drew -- when i look at that situation down in florida with the three black kids beating up the white kid, the white kid by his own admission said, those guys were trying to sell me drugs and i told on them and the black kids called him someone who was a squealer or whatever. this is what happens in a bad culture. when you see corruption, i think to me the big problem is something like what the colonel was talking about in chicago and new york, d.c., where people are shooting each other mostly black people shooting black people, white people shoot white people. but right now it's overwhelmingly people of color with guns killing each other. and yes, that gets almost no attention. >> all right, colonel, what do we do? i'm a solutions guy. what do we do? if i put colonel allen west and juan williams out there, two powerful voices, people will listen. what
that's what they want to exult in america. i just think this is a tragedy and they're always playing the victimization card. i don't agree when the pattern that colonel west just drew -- when i look at that situation down in florida with the three black kids beating up the white kid, the white kid by his own admission said, those guys were trying to sell me drugs and i told on them and the black kids called him someone who was a squealer or whatever. this is what happens in a bad culture. when...
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biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the country? what russia has done that should give you pause again. small is very big lately. the companies are doing better than the overall market. your guest
biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the...
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it's wrong and we will end it in america. in so doing we will not hinder the work of our nation's brave police officers. they protect us every day. often at great risk. but by stopping -- [ applause ] but by stopping the abuses of a few, we will add to the public confidence our police officers earn and deserve. >> heeding the president's call for action, michigan congressman john conyers helped sponsor the end racial profiling act back in 2001. the act, though, never made it out of committee. for vote on the house floor. since 2001, congressman conyers has been reintroducing the same bill each and every year. and each and every year, the same thing happens. here he is earlier this week. >> i want to make one thing clear. we were working on the reintroduction before the trayvon martin tragedy. and the george zimmerman acquittal. so that these things happened to reinforce one another. and so it's in that spirit that i'm happy to join all of you today to legally in the federal code ban the prohibition on racial profiling. >> tha
it's wrong and we will end it in america. in so doing we will not hinder the work of our nation's brave police officers. they protect us every day. often at great risk. but by stopping -- [ applause ] but by stopping the abuses of a few, we will add to the public confidence our police officers earn and deserve. >> heeding the president's call for action, michigan congressman john conyers helped sponsor the end racial profiling act back in 2001. the act, though, never made it out of...
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does it mean dallas is america's team? i have to tell you, i come from a family of dallas cowboys fans and they are die hard. >> the cowboys won one playoff game since 1996 and not america's team. america's team is the team number 14 on the list, the green bay packers. look at the packers. the packers are the only professional team that is owned by the public. they have this great history and they've actually won a world championship in this century which your dallas cowboys have not done that. >> all right. you didn't have to remind me of that, okay? we can't let you go before we take a look at the bottom five. detroit is 28. tampa bay and then arizona at number 30, the falcons are next to last and the oakland raiders are right there at the bottom. what do you think? why are these teams at the bottom? >> pam, as you can tell, i probably don't think too much about this survey and only thing to figure out is they don't have a star on the helmet or play in a $1.2 billion stadium. outside of that, i think the survey is flawed
does it mean dallas is america's team? i have to tell you, i come from a family of dallas cowboys fans and they are die hard. >> the cowboys won one playoff game since 1996 and not america's team. america's team is the team number 14 on the list, the green bay packers. look at the packers. the packers are the only professional team that is owned by the public. they have this great history and they've actually won a world championship in this century which your dallas cowboys have not done...
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. >>> a historic change may be coming to the rules of america's pastime. major league baseball announces plans to expand instant replay on the field. >>> and it's two pounds of fur and fangs. scientists introduce a new species yis to the world. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 15th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt where the muslim brotherhood is calling for nationwide protests today. hundreds were killed wednesday when security forces moved in on morsi supporters and the violence that followed. this morning the government authorized the use of deadly force against protessers who target police and public building. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: the potential for violence and even more deaths is high today in egypt as both sides have called for demonstrations after friday prayers. the death toll for wednesday clashes has officially surpassed 600, and it continues to rise. some funerals are already being held, but so many people were killed the week that families are struggling to ev
. >>> a historic change may be coming to the rules of america's pastime. major league baseball announces plans to expand instant replay on the field. >>> and it's two pounds of fur and fangs. scientists introduce a new species yis to the world. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 15th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin in egypt where the muslim brotherhood is calling for nationwide protests today....
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even if you're living in america and you want to bank abroad, i own an offshore bank. i won't accept american customers at my bank because i don't want to be subjected to the enormous expense that i would incur if i tried to accommodate a u.s. customers. adam: the fact that people are giving up their citizenship, i think number is approaching almost 2,000, is anyone taking note other than the network and a few of the news organizations? is anyone in the government saying we need to rethink this? >> oh, i doubt it. i think the government is deliberately trying to prevent americans from leaving the country. i think they will make it much more difficult in the future than it is today, both to get out of the country or get your money out of the country. you know, there is a form that you have to fill out in order to renounce your citizenship. up until a few years ago the form was free. now it costs $500, just to get the form, to give up your citizenship. who knows what that form may cost in the future. maybe it will cost $5,000? maybe so thousand. they already have big exi
even if you're living in america and you want to bank abroad, i own an offshore bank. i won't accept american customers at my bank because i don't want to be subjected to the enormous expense that i would incur if i tried to accommodate a u.s. customers. adam: the fact that people are giving up their citizenship, i think number is approaching almost 2,000, is anyone taking note other than the network and a few of the news organizations? is anyone in the government saying we need to rethink...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news. a wildfire racing through a southern california town, destroying homes and forcing evacuations overnight. we're on the front lines with the latest. >>> international manhunt. a search intensifies for a man accused of murder, arson, kidnapping a teenage girl. we'll have new details on what may have led to the crime spree. >>> one commuter spots something unusual on the subway. there it is. a shark. but how did it get there? >>> we've got winners. three winning powerball tickets. we learned where they were sold. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we'll get the winning powerball details in a minute. crews have been working through the night, battling a new and fast-moving wildfire. >> it's out of control in banning, california. that's in the desert, east of l.a., near palm springs. >> this fire surged to 6,000 acres. and we're seeing the damage as at least 15 homes have burned to the ground. hundreds of people have been evacuated. abc's cecilia vega is on the fire line for us. >> repor
>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news. a wildfire racing through a southern california town, destroying homes and forcing evacuations overnight. we're on the front lines with the latest. >>> international manhunt. a search intensifies for a man accused of murder, arson, kidnapping a teenage girl. we'll have new details on what may have led to the crime spree. >>> one commuter spots something unusual on the subway. there it is. a shark. but how did...
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he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett, who is talking baseball. >> yeah. it's time for dodger baseball. hottest team in baseball. the dodgers at home against the mets. dodgers in a current five-game win streak. they're getting it done. that win over tampa bay the other night was unbelievable. down 2-0, bottom of the sixth. not down 2-0 anymore. adrian gonzalez makes the blooper reel. and yasiel puig would give them a lead on a sac fly. nick punto, buying insurance. this one's for danny devito. dodgers, 4-2. sixth-straight victory. the mets will throw matt harvey at him tuesday. >>> yu darvi
he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our...
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it doesn't mean the safety of america's nuclear arsenal is in danger. this is the second major problem this year for the air force nuclear team. in march, the 91st missile wing at fourth in dakota's minot air force base received such poor inspection received launch operations. a delay now. could cost some of us thousands of dollars next year. we'll explain coming up. and the continuing saga of the san diego mayor filner. out of treatment for the monster inside him. but returning to the office to find the locks changed. and in addition, why hooters will not serve him wings and things. an interesting photo ahead from a local and the journalists of fox news on this tuesday fox report. i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. ♪ school's o
it doesn't mean the safety of america's nuclear arsenal is in danger. this is the second major problem this year for the air force nuclear team. in march, the 91st missile wing at fourth in dakota's minot air force base received such poor inspection received launch operations. a delay now. could cost some of us thousands of dollars next year. we'll explain coming up. and the continuing saga of the san diego mayor filner. out of treatment for the monster inside him. but returning to the office...
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the good, "duck dynasty" is america's favorite tv show. the official ratings are in for the fourth season premier and it qua quacked in with 11.8 million viewers. that is a new record. now the bad. this guy getting thrown out of a grocery store window in brazil. he went in to rob the place and the only thing he left with, a bunch of bruises. ouch. >>> finally, the ugly. >> no! >> a man pulling off an electrifying prank on his wife, she asked him to test the power by turning on the lights and he pretends he is electrocuted. >> oh, my goosh! >> time for your favorite viral video of the week. was it the dog that plays dead to avoid getting a bath? or was it the cat who stands up to greet people when the doorbell rings? or was it the pepperoni, the beagle who managed to steal a whole pizza from the kitchen counter? here are your responses. jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that pla
the good, "duck dynasty" is america's favorite tv show. the official ratings are in for the fourth season premier and it qua quacked in with 11.8 million viewers. that is a new record. now the bad. this guy getting thrown out of a grocery store window in brazil. he went in to rob the place and the only thing he left with, a bunch of bruises. ouch. >>> finally, the ugly. >> no! >> a man pulling off an electrifying prank on his wife, she asked him to test the power...
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how did a drink which is 99% sugar water come to represent the united states of america to many people and come to mean so much and have so much power in the world including politics, the environment, now they are being blamed for the obesity epidemic? how did this happen? i.t. will give you a quick march through this and probably won't cover everything everybody wants to hear some make little notes about questions you want answered and i will try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in the 1886 by this gentleman, this is the only known picture of him named john pemberton born in 1831 in their rural town in georgia. he became a pharmacist. he was a doctor and he was a patent medicine maker. he was convinced he was going to make his fortune. in made extract of stalin gm and blow flower cough syrup and other patent medicines which you would have never heard of. he was not a very good businessman. he would make money and given away. he was also in the civil war and he was wounded and i believe that is one of the reasons he became a morphine addict which many civil war veterans did becom
how did a drink which is 99% sugar water come to represent the united states of america to many people and come to mean so much and have so much power in the world including politics, the environment, now they are being blamed for the obesity epidemic? how did this happen? i.t. will give you a quick march through this and probably won't cover everything everybody wants to hear some make little notes about questions you want answered and i will try to answer them. coca-cola was invented in the...
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we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. for our so slimming jeans. meet our instantly slimming, secretly shaping dresses, skirts and pants. slim, smooth, flatter. the so slimming collection. only at chico's and chicos.com. this is our plant.imply orange tour. these are our workers. they make the juice. we make sure it's never frozen,
we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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>>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a sudden and massive hailstorm, knocking out towns in the west. cars filled. snowplows are forced to clean it all up. entire streets turn to rivers, as a week of flash flooding looms. and the fire at yosemite, now tripling in size. zblanchts breaking at this hour. president obama's tough words on the syria crisis right now. calling the potential use of chemical weapons there, a grave concern. >> no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale, and again, we're still gathering information about this particular event. but it is very troublesome. >>> and a surprise this morning. ♪ batman >> the new batman revealed. oscar-winner, ben affleck, will be bruce wayne. the choice makes headlines worldwide, as he gets set to go up against superman. >>> and a major announcement this morning about these two adorable cubs. "gma's" exclusive access to the nursery of the only panda twins in america, as they wave good morning, america. >>> they were
>>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a sudden and massive hailstorm, knocking out towns in the west. cars filled. snowplows are forced to clean it all up. entire streets turn to rivers, as a week of flash flooding looms. and the fire at yosemite, now tripling in size. zblanchts breaking at this hour. president obama's tough words on the syria crisis right now. calling the potential use of chemical weapons there, a grave concern. >> no doubt that when you start...
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ethics and public policy center and an adjunct fellow with the institute with a special-interest in america's cultural war. she writes on family, feminism, homosexuality, affirmative action and campus political correctness. she helped publish a book entitled radical and chief which was exposing obama's lost years that nobody knows
ethics and public policy center and an adjunct fellow with the institute with a special-interest in america's cultural war. she writes on family, feminism, homosexuality, affirmative action and campus political correctness. she helped publish a book entitled radical and chief which was exposing obama's lost years that nobody knows
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. >>> making news in america this morning. final encounter. new details how the fbi freed a kidnapped teenager, ending a week-long manhunt. we're hearing from the victim's father now that hannah is home. >>> it's becoming more clear that hillary clinton will make a run for the white house. and anthony weiner may have let the cat out of the baugh. >>> paula prevails. paula deen wins the discrimination lawsuit that led to her downfall. >>> and fearless females. the story of a group of women who perform quite the balancing act. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new details in that kidnapping saga. the california teenager who survived the ordeal is back with her family this morning. >> hannah anderson has been reunited with her cat, who played a key role in the case. abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: hannah anderson is finally back home in southern california after a harrowing week that ended with fbi agents shooting her accused kidnapper in the idaho backwoods. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. s
. >>> making news in america this morning. final encounter. new details how the fbi freed a kidnapped teenager, ending a week-long manhunt. we're hearing from the victim's father now that hannah is home. >>> it's becoming more clear that hillary clinton will make a run for the white house. and anthony weiner may have let the cat out of the baugh. >>> paula prevails. paula deen wins the discrimination lawsuit that led to her downfall. >>> and fearless females....
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liz: bless america. grandma came from russia. >> from kiev. liz: that's great. julie seminole lan ski, light way foods ceo. continued success. >> thank you, it is not easy. david: you're handling it well. good to see you in person. >> awesome to be here. liz: when will the fed taper its bond buying program? just today atlanta fed president lockhart gave new clues what to expect from fed policymakers. details what he said. which points on the calendar you should expect just moments from now. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my dococtor and i went with axir, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels tnormal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of berty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms toour doctor. tell your doctor a
liz: bless america. grandma came from russia. >> from kiev. liz: that's great. julie seminole lan ski, light way foods ceo. continued success. >> thank you, it is not easy. david: you're handling it well. good to see you in person. >> awesome to be here. liz: when will the fed taper its bond buying program? just today atlanta fed president lockhart gave new clues what to expect from fed policymakers. details what he said. which points on the calendar you should expect just...
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and two weeks, al jazeera america takes over current tv. but tonight's f-bomb deals with the outrageous racism. and this is the birthday of patrick ewing, and the late great adam of the beasty boys who would have been 49 years old today. 47 years ago today the beatles released revolver, the greatest album of all time, and a young ronald reagan once said where free unions and collective bargaining is lost, we lose the middle class. this is "viewpoint." [♪ theme music ] >> john: good evening, friends, i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." the latest case of minimum rage spilled out into the streets. thousands of fast-food workers walked off of the job. they want the right to unionize, and for the federal minimum wage to double from $7.25 an hour, to $15 an hour, and i call that a pretty good start. the image of a fast-food working has long been painted as a teenager. but the average age of a male employee is 29, and 32 for females. more than 25% of fast-food employees are the heads of their households. mcdonald's posted revenues of $8.48
and two weeks, al jazeera america takes over current tv. but tonight's f-bomb deals with the outrageous racism. and this is the birthday of patrick ewing, and the late great adam of the beasty boys who would have been 49 years old today. 47 years ago today the beatles released revolver, the greatest album of all time, and a young ronald reagan once said where free unions and collective bargaining is lost, we lose the middle class. this is "viewpoint." [♪ theme music ] >> john:...
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup raw." >>> in prison it's said you can do the time or let the time do you. >> i went ballistic, insane. >> we've got guys here 17, 18, their puberty is just now coming. they have a lost tension, they have a lot of energy and they've been locked up since they were 15. that's frustrating these dudes. >> on a good day, too much idle time can invite mischief. >> there is a lot of sex in prison. >> they masturbate, curse you out, call you names. >> idle hands is the devil's playground. >> on a bad day too much time can lead to demand. >> i'm making a weapon right now. i'm melting the plastic down into a shape. >> there was a slashing over in badger section. involved hispanics. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky. i ended up stabbing him. >> i found two razors and these can be melted into a real good slashing instrument. >> it's aggressive. it's dangerous. it's violent. >> from the day i stepped in here, i've been looking for a way ou
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup raw." >>> in prison it's said you can do the time or let the time do you. >> i went ballistic, insane. >> we've got guys here 17, 18, their puberty is just now coming. they have a lost tension, they have a lot of energy and they've been locked up since they were 15. that's frustrating these dudes. >>...
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this comes just one day after we learned that the government is suing bank of america. >>> dangerous defect. forcing toyota to recall hundreds of thousands of trucks. front seat belts may not function in tacoma access cab pickup trucks. 342,000 trucks are being recalled. >>> new front-end crash tests released overnight for small cars. half the cars tested well, including the honda civic, dodge dart and ford focus. >>> and there's big news about bacon that's tough to swallow. prices have soared to an all-time high as a mysterious and deadly virus spreads through pig farms. you might have noticed prices about 14% higher than this time last summer. >>> and a turbulent-free flight could soon be a reality. german researchers have invented a laser that detects tesh lens ahead. it can give pilots advance notice to avoid those pumps. >>> sylvester stallone, calling bruce willis greedy and lazy, after willis dropped out of "expendables 3." it took 72 hours to find a replacement, harrison ford, who knows a thing or two about action films himself. >> and we have "expendables 3" coming along. >>
this comes just one day after we learned that the government is suing bank of america. >>> dangerous defect. forcing toyota to recall hundreds of thousands of trucks. front seat belts may not function in tacoma access cab pickup trucks. 342,000 trucks are being recalled. >>> new front-end crash tests released overnight for small cars. half the cars tested well, including the honda civic, dodge dart and ford focus. >>> and there's big news about bacon that's tough to...
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. >>> he had a decades long reign of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted. now mob boss james "whitey" bulger has been convicted. >> reporter: after more than 32 hours of deliberations, jurors returned to a packed courtroom announcing the fate of whitey bulger, one of boston's most notorious reputed mobsters. the jury found him guilty of dozens of crimes, including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murders. >> this day of reckoning for bulger has been a long time in coming. >> reporter: tom donahue whose father was killed more than three decades ago was among the family members of the victims present throughout the trial. >> whitey bulger pretty much almost destroyed my family in every category. >> reporter: jurors decided the evidence showed bulger was involved in 11 of 19 murders. found him not involved in 7 and couldn't agree on one. the death of 26-year-old deb la davis. >> my family has to live every day, and the rest of the families have to live every day with the fact that they lost a loved one. >> reporter: the 83-year-old def
. >>> he had a decades long reign of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted. now mob boss james "whitey" bulger has been convicted. >> reporter: after more than 32 hours of deliberations, jurors returned to a packed courtroom announcing the fate of whitey bulger, one of boston's most notorious reputed mobsters. the jury found him guilty of dozens of crimes, including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murders. >> this...
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fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad o'brien, halle val chee. >> we know audiences wanted to hear more, know more. there are more stories out there, don't get to see them on the television network. >> reporter: they bought their way into 50 million cable homes by purchasing al gore's current tv for half a billion dollars. today, hillary clinton talking about its parent network for endorsement of sorts. >> viewership of al jazeera is going up in the united states because it is real news. >> reporter: initial newscasts lacking the depth promised. >> the president convened top officials. egypt has to be at the top of
fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad...
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the airlines for america, that's an industry trade group. they're also monitoring the security situation and will be posting updates on wwe.airlines.org. >> thanks so much, atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport. thanks. >>> a day after she bravely faced the man who held her captive for decade, michelle knight went back to the home where she was forced to stay for years. she thanked neighbors for helping rescue her. ariel castro was sentenced to life plus 1,000 years in prison for keeping the three captive. neighbors were in awe of her strength. >> i was surprised and i gave her a hug and she was really nice. >> she inspired me a lot because her attitude, her demeanor and all that, she is a very strong person. >> as part of castro's plea deal, his home will now be demolished. >>> all right. let's talk sports and where sports and crime collide, aaron hernandez saying in a letter to a fan that he is innocent. the former nfl player is in jail for allegedly killing the 27-year-old friend of his, who also was the boyfriend of his fiancee's sister.
the airlines for america, that's an industry trade group. they're also monitoring the security situation and will be posting updates on wwe.airlines.org. >> thanks so much, atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport. thanks. >>> a day after she bravely faced the man who held her captive for decade, michelle knight went back to the home where she was forced to stay for years. she thanked neighbors for helping rescue her. ariel castro was sentenced to life plus 1,000 years in prison for...
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usairways and america west. but is it good for passengers who now pay more for luggage, leg room, even sodas. >> the prices are no longer competitive, then i would be unhappy. >> if you're not providing the services, they're going to go to another airline. if you're not providing the routes, they're going to go to another airline. >> reporter: the government has approved airline mergers in the past, but it said this one was simply too big. and it says those previous mergers have provenhat too often the airlines hike fares and cut their routes. lester? >> and tom, this merger was announced just as american was slipping off into bankruptcy. so a lot of people are wondering tonight is a weakened american better off than perhaps to have this merger go through? >> reporter: you know, this is a business where it's survival of the fittest. clearly, if you lose an airline, if that ever became an eventuality, that would be bad news for customers also. the government finds itself walking a very fine line here between what
usairways and america west. but is it good for passengers who now pay more for luggage, leg room, even sodas. >> the prices are no longer competitive, then i would be unhappy. >> if you're not providing the services, they're going to go to another airline. if you're not providing the routes, they're going to go to another airline. >> reporter: the government has approved airline mergers in the past, but it said this one was simply too big. and it says those previous mergers...
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and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. >> reporter: she took her on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and she already has a big american dream. >> i want to be a doctor, like for women who is pregnant, and small kids. >> reporter: ast steory that red us, sometimes god smiles and those who lived through dark days in africa can find light in a country founded on hope. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> what a great way. >> love that story. >> what a great we to end our newscast. the family reunited after nine years. boy do they have stories to tell each other. >> what a wonderful young woman she is. >> she will be a doctor. >> bet you she will. >> i can't wait to see it happen. good for them. >> see you in a little bit. ♪ >>> this the new york city police department now has to be part of the solution because the judge has agree
and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. >> reporter: she took her on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and she already has a big american dream. >> i want to be a doctor, like for women who is pregnant, and...
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matter, viewer discretion is >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> i think it would be inaccurate to say there is never a dull moment in prison. actually there's plenty of dull moments in prison. it's just that all that monotony is broken up with moments of sheer terror. there's a lot of bottled up negative energy in prison, and as the lockup crews have found out many times, you never know when things can explode. >> i have a bad impulse problem. >> the assault was a cup of urine thrown in an officer's face yesterday. >> and it is chaos. they throw us in here like an animal in a cage. >>> the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile, austere environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day, but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on
matter, viewer discretion is >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> i think it would be inaccurate to say there is never a dull moment in prison. actually there's plenty of dull moments in prison. it's just that all that monotony is broken up with moments of sheer terror. there's a lot of bottled up negative energy in prison, and as the lockup crews...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american. it is the right thing to do. e need to get it done. [applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the american dream. starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraord
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob...
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that is good for america. >> sure. the muslim brotherhood is not a friend of america and there is not a sense that that relationship, as much as this administration tried to cultivate it, didn't develop at all. when you talk to foreign diplomats in the gulf states, many of them have told us that the u.s. appears weak in the region, just because of things said and not delivered upon. >> anna: bret, we're going to switch gears and talk about the other hot topic, obamacare. we've watched this thing swell from 2500 pages to more than 17,000, 18,000 pages as it bloats bigger and bigger as they pile on the different regulations and all that. now the president is saying that essentially republicans are trying to block this and harm americans and harm our economy. let's take a listen to the president. >> they're actually having a debate between hurting americans who will no longer be denied affordable health care just because they've been sick and harming the economy of millions of americans in the process. the united states o
that is good for america. >> sure. the muslim brotherhood is not a friend of america and there is not a sense that that relationship, as much as this administration tried to cultivate it, didn't develop at all. when you talk to foreign diplomats in the gulf states, many of them have told us that the u.s. appears weak in the region, just because of things said and not delivered upon. >> anna: bret, we're going to switch gears and talk about the other hot topic, obamacare. we've...
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somewhere in america today. she has no rights in this country. >> top democratic in the house is accusing republicans of facilitating rape and murder for opposing amnesty. are there no limits to tlang "wall street journal" of the left? a heated hannity debate . get big savings at bass pro shops' labor day sale. like these men's hikers for under $20. this 8 megapixel camera combo for under $100. and bring the kids this weekend for free games, crafts, and seminars. car sales events.ng, and that means... and now there's a new way to buy: truecar. at truecar.com we'll show you... what others paid for the car you want, so you'll know if that sales price... is a great price. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> welcome back to "hannity." if you thought the left's rhetoric about republicans, quote, throwing granny over the cliff or dirty air or water was bad, think again. congressman luis hand, a life because an employer will put them in harm's way. someone will die. there is a woman that wil
somewhere in america today. she has no rights in this country. >> top democratic in the house is accusing republicans of facilitating rape and murder for opposing amnesty. are there no limits to tlang "wall street journal" of the left? a heated hannity debate . get big savings at bass pro shops' labor day sale. like these men's hikers for under $20. this 8 megapixel camera combo for under $100. and bring the kids this weekend for free games, crafts, and seminars. car sales...
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history and the person who spilled america's secrets, he was hiding them as well. >>> we begin of course, is the world lead. please, my darling, i'm worried sick. tell me how you are. that was a mother's text to her 26-year-old daughter who was helping the injured in cairo, a text message that would never be returned. the young woman was just one of the 211 people killed in egypt today, according to state tv as forces stormed two camps filled with people who still support ousted president morsi. this is the deadliest day in egypt since the revolution in 2011 that brought morsi to power. it's now just after 10:00 p.m. on cairo. a curfew has been in effect, following a day full of scenes like this one. that was an armored police individual you just saw thudding to the ground. by supporters of the muslim brother. they are clashes with forces of the interim government who have opened fire in the streets. egypt declared a month-long state of emergency. crawling for a prompt transition. >> and kerry had this lament. >> the promise has simply never been fully realized. the final outcome of that
history and the person who spilled america's secrets, he was hiding them as well. >>> we begin of course, is the world lead. please, my darling, i'm worried sick. tell me how you are. that was a mother's text to her 26-year-old daughter who was helping the injured in cairo, a text message that would never be returned. the young woman was just one of the 211 people killed in egypt today, according to state tv as forces stormed two camps filled with people who still support ousted...
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s i have a dream speech, a crowd once again lined the reflecting pool, but the most visible sign of america's progress since that day in 1963, the featured speaker wasn't a black preacher from atlanta. it was the first black president. >> barack obama. >> because they marched, city council is changed and congress change and had, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> at 3:00, the hour in which dr. king delivered his speech, bells rang. martin luther king, iii, says his naur's dream is closer to being realized than it was in 1963, but there's still a long road ahead. >> we still have significant challenges around unemployment of young people specifically, young african americans and young from all communities. we still have challenges as it relates to violence. >> problems that can be overcome, he said, by following his father's advice, to reach across the divide and work together. in washington, danielle nottingham, kpix 0. >>> 8:00, the bay bridge closed to traffic. 8:00 crews and trucks were staged ready to begin the transformation to the new eastern span, and they have been hard at wo
s i have a dream speech, a crowd once again lined the reflecting pool, but the most visible sign of america's progress since that day in 1963, the featured speaker wasn't a black preacher from atlanta. it was the first black president. >> barack obama. >> because they marched, city council is changed and congress change and had, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> at 3:00, the hour in which dr. king delivered his speech, bells rang. martin luther king, iii, says his...
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sentencing commission and america's largest service group for prison guards. what the bill o'reillies of the world fail to acknowledge is that these blanket solutions are not applied evenly so the rhetoric is not fitting the reality. drugs haven't gone away. even though the united states is only 5% of the world population, we have 25% of its prisoners, the highest incarceration rate in the world. our prisons are dangerously overcrowded, half filled with people who didn't commit violent crimes. instead of any rehabilitation towards drug felons, we take minor drug felons and drop them back into a world that withholds jobs and housing. additionally, due in part to the sentencing for crack versus powder cocaine, racial disparities have resulted in more black men being incarcerated than more enslaved in 1850. african-americans are sent to prison at time times white even though five times as many whites are using drugs as african-americans and plus they serve as much time in prison for a nonviolent offense. joining me now is a spiritual adviser to president obama an
sentencing commission and america's largest service group for prison guards. what the bill o'reillies of the world fail to acknowledge is that these blanket solutions are not applied evenly so the rhetoric is not fitting the reality. drugs haven't gone away. even though the united states is only 5% of the world population, we have 25% of its prisoners, the highest incarceration rate in the world. our prisons are dangerously overcrowded, half filled with people who didn't commit violent crimes....
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and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this
and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this
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america's sweetheart like you have never seen here, jennifer aniston is getting down and dirty. opening up to us about fame and family and sliding down a stripper's pole. >> have some respect, that is your mother. >> and we would say this is their big break if they were not already famous. eli and peyton manning are having a moment in the sun with a new viral rap video, tonight on "feed frenzy". >> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is
america's sweetheart like you have never seen here, jennifer aniston is getting down and dirty. opening up to us about fame and family and sliding down a stripper's pole. >> have some respect, that is your mother. >> and we would say this is their big break if they were not already famous. eli and peyton manning are having a moment in the sun with a new viral rap video, tonight on "feed frenzy". >> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ a new crash test reveals cars. performed the worst -- after the break. to save others. we'll show you the dramatic floodwaters rise in the southeastern u-s. small car crash tests-oncam small cars are big sellers these days. the way automakers have built some of those vehicles. leaves drivers injuries when it comes to certain kinds of crashes. rene marsh brings us the which focus on compact cars. its this type of crash that thousands of times per year. watch closely. not quite head-on, but what the insurance institute for highway safety calls "overlap frontal crashes" -- where part of the car's front end strikes an object. the group says some popular small cars on the road don't make the grade in overlap test -- the honda civic received the top grade. the head and chest of the test dummy was protected, and structure of car did not cave in on the driver side. the kia forte perfo
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ a new crash test reveals cars. performed the worst -- after the break. to save others. we'll show you the dramatic floodwaters rise in the southeastern u-s. small car crash tests-oncam small cars are big sellers these days. the way automakers have built some of those vehicles. leaves drivers injuries when it comes to certain kinds of...
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he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett, who is talking baseball. >> yeah. it's time for dodger baseball. hottest team in baseball. the dodgers at home against the mets. dodgers in a current five-game win streak. they're getting it done. that win over tampa bay the other night was unbelievable. down 2-0, bottom of the sixth. not down 2-0 anymore. adrian gonzalez makes the blooper reel. and yasiel puig would give them a lead on a sac fly. nick punto, buying insurance. this one's for danny devito. dodgers, 4-2. sixth-straight victory. the mets will throw matt harvey at him tuesday. >>> yu darvi
he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our...
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we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to georgia, back to mississippi and back to other parts of america and to make real the hopes and dreams of a people. >> but when you did that in the preceding years, you got your head bashed in. >> well, that was part of the price we had to pay in order to make it real, make it plain, make it simple. daddy king, martin luther king jr.'s father, used to say to him over and over again, "make it plain, son. make it plain." by marching to the steps of the lincoln memorial, we were trying to make it plain. not just to politicians, but to the american people. i said to
we must say, "wake up america! wake up!" for we cannot stop, and we will not and cannot be patient. >> but the real work was ahead, wasn't it? >> but i knew, as dr. king said in his speech, we had to go back to the south. we had to go. we had to leave the mountaintop. and being in washington, being on the steps of the lincoln memorial, was a great feeling. to be standing there in the shadow of abraham lincoln. but we have to go back into the heart of alabama, back to...
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this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in detroit, but let me tell you something, chris. if it happens in detroit, it's going to happen in other major urban areas across the country. we're not saying that there's not a crisis, that there's not an economic crisis in detroit and other cities across the country. what we are saying is don't scapegoat work who are have given their lives to public service. >> that point, i think, is a really interesting one because, again, as a labor reporting in the private sector, this happens a fair amount. companies will enter into bankruptcy and it's a very convenient means of ditching big pension obligations because they can go befo
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will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
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this comes just one day after we learned that the government is suing bank of america. >>> dangerous defect. forcing toyota to recall hundreds of thousands of trucks. front seat belts may not function in tacoma access cab pickup trucks. 342,000 trucks are being recalled. >>> new front-end crash tests released overnight for small cars. half the cars tested well, including the honda civic, dodge dart and ford focus. >>> and there's big news about bacon that's tough to swallow. prices have soared to an all-time high as a mysterious and deadly virus spreads through pig farms. you might have noticed prices about 14% higher than this time last summer. >>> and a turbulent-free flight could soon be a reality. german researchers have invented a laser that detects tesh lens ahead. it can give pilots advance notice to avoid those pumps. >>> sylvester stallone, calling bruce willis greedy and lazy, after willis dropped out of "expendables 3." it took 72 hours to find a replacement, harrison ford, who knows a thing or two about action films himself. >> and we have "expendables 3" coming along. >>
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and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again, after getting arrested in panama. he disappears again. and it's not that he geared because he's about to turn up in italy. >> i have a couple. >> there's a report that robert lady who was in panama, being detained, that he's on a plane bound for the united states. is -- do you know what his status is, and can you tell us what his situation is? >> it's my understanding that he is in fact enroute or back in the united states. beyond that, i have no further details. >> do you know when he left? >> i don't have any further details. >> either enroute or back in
and instead, he's in central america trying to cross borders? and what is panama going to do now that they got him. italy says they're psyched to have found him, psyched to have gotten him back. is panama really going to send him to the italians to go to prison after all these years? will he be the one person in the world to serve prison time for this u.s. government policy of extraordinary rendition? what's going to happen? it's fascinating, right? how does it resolve? dude disappears again,...
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. >> well, jessica, at first glance, this is red america, right? but in 2008, and again in 2012, america went blue for president despite all this red because president obama won so big in the cities and in the suburbs. republicans win a lot, but in the smaller, less populated rural areas. now texas democrats say they can re-create that same formula. texas democrats confident eventually they'll turn their state blue. first by winning in the cities, places like el paso, san antonio, austin, dallas, and in the biggest one of all, fast-changing houston. big oil and other energy giants have post of the gleaming houston skyline and there is no shortage of texas. today's houston might surprise you. the fourth largest city is a case study in america's changing face. >> nobody is the majority in houston. we have, really, the last 20, 30 years gone from more of a tradition traditional bi-racial southern city into this big amazing melting pot, more of the tossed salad. >> reporter: houston percentage of whites is cut in half, 26% now. the african american sha
. >> well, jessica, at first glance, this is red america, right? but in 2008, and again in 2012, america went blue for president despite all this red because president obama won so big in the cities and in the suburbs. republicans win a lot, but in the smaller, less populated rural areas. now texas democrats say they can re-create that same formula. texas democrats confident eventually they'll turn their state blue. first by winning in the cities, places like el paso, san antonio, austin,...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...
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i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of thoseho need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest from the loans, ise doing this in best interest of students, if we gave government grants to make it equal to have status quo is fine, but this administration is using it to make a profit to make up for other losses. >> you are suggests that other presidents did not have pehl grants orelons that charged interest rates, i'm not clear -- >> i'm saying maka it status quo, not a profit. >> wait -- were you for keeping rates forc forcibly low or mart base rates? >> i'm market base, but i want to make sure we're not subsidizes by tax pair funds, we're making smart investment like we m
i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of thoseho need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest from...
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somewhere in america today. she has no rights in this country. >> top democratic in the house is accusing republicans of facilitating rape and murder for opposing amnesty. are there no limits to tlang "wall street journal" of the left? a heated hannity debate coming up next. flu of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. need a little kick? ooh! nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. [ babies crying ] surprise -- yo
somewhere in america today. she has no rights in this country. >> top democratic in the house is accusing republicans of facilitating rape and murder for opposing amnesty. are there no limits to tlang "wall street journal" of the left? a heated hannity debate coming up next. flu of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multi-state man hunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead not idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. how the fbi got their man and how she's doing. >> and reverse, gas prices plunging as the peak driving season comes to an end. plus why we are paying less next year. >> and the mystery and intrigue surrounding the most famous painting on earth. the high-tech researchers on the verge of identifying mona lisa. >> and are you smarter than an eighth grader from 1912? this is a recently rediscovered exam from 100 years ago. it's hard. >> who invented the cotton gin? >> man. >> this is "good morning america." >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> no. i don't know who was fighting in the battle of quebe
>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multi-state man hunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead not idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. how the fbi got their man and how she's doing. >> and reverse, gas prices plunging as the peak driving season comes to an end. plus why we are paying less next year. >> and the mystery and intrigue surrounding the most famous painting...
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again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are disproportionately affecting the african-americans and poor, but we're all tied to the same destiny when it comes to solving these problems. we have to solve them. there has to be an urgency. it can't be about attacking other sides. figure out what the best things are for safety, lower taxpayer expenditures and elevate human potential. >>> coming up, mayor booker will respond to the frankly gross remarks made by his republican opponent in the new jersey senate race. stay with us. >>> kind of weird, as a guy i personally like being a guy. i mean, he -- i don't know if you sa
again, let's just be clear what's going on in america right now. in new jersey, we have 14% of my state is african-american, and our prison system is over 60% black. we are putting in this country, that stands for such wanted and incredibly great principles, here we are 50 years from the march on washington, here we are a century more, frankly, from battling with the worst kind of white supremacy, but yet we're creating these pipelines from failed schools to our prisons that are...
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. >> everybody in america heard that one. >> that probably had a bigger impact than anything else. >> a lot of republicans are below the average income. >> right. >> they're reg hear republicans are not all rich. >> thank you. that's where the reagan democrats came from. ronald reagan connected with the blue collar white voters, but they've not had that connection since in the gop, so they've turned to tactics. tell me, professor, i've only seen you do such great things on this network and i mean it. >> thank you. >> but tell me what you tell to school guys up at lehigh, and how do they see this, the republican party after all these years after being damned good on voting rights in the '60s. i check it out. only two republican senators in the entire senate voted against the act. john tar row of texas and of course strom thurman. that was it. >> that's right. >> every republican senator was gung ho for voting rights. today what would the vote be? >> it will be almost the opposite of that, and what i try to tell students, chris is we have to be students of history, but also understand t
. >> everybody in america heard that one. >> that probably had a bigger impact than anything else. >> a lot of republicans are below the average income. >> right. >> they're reg hear republicans are not all rich. >> thank you. that's where the reagan democrats came from. ronald reagan connected with the blue collar white voters, but they've not had that connection since in the gop, so they've turned to tactics. tell me, professor, i've only seen you do such...
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explain why that makes sense for america. >> thank you. we'll leave it there. >> thank you. >>> urgent health alert. doctors warning about deadly new danger from ticks. not one you probably heard of. plus a giant uptick in cases of lime disease. not exactly upstairs, downstair, but plans for a brand new condo, of luxury units sparking s segregation, a porscsh front do for wealthy and separate door for folks in back. >> one door for one building and share the access...